“Today’s decision shows that the justice system is run by decent and honest people,” Tritobia Ford said during a brief statement from the First AME church.

The commission found an “administrative disapproval” for the actions of one unnamed officer — identified only as “Police Officer III” — in regard to his tactics, the drawing of his weapon, the use of nonlethal force, and the firing of his weapon, Los Angeles Police Commission President Steve Soboroff said.

The other officer’s tactics and use of both nonlethal and lethal force were found to be in policy, but one instance of “Police Officer II” drawing his weapon was marked for “administrative disapproval,” said Soboroff.

Tritobia Ford urged her supporters to remain peaceful so that the commission’s message was not “lost in a sea of anger.”

Ezell Ford, described as mentally challenged by his family, was killed when two officers fired on him near at 65th Street and Broadway in August 2014.